


If you haven’t had a chance to look at the new browser, I’d suggest giving the beta or dev channel a go right now.

Chromium-based Edge has received a very positive reception, something quite unusual for a Microsoft browser, and I know that many Insiders have already switched over to make it their main browser, including myself. It is still in beta however, so this isn’t something that should be rolled out to production just yet. Unlike the old Edge and Internet Explorer, the new Edge will be distributed as a standalone product that isn’t tied to the Windows 10 development cycle. This gives the Edge team more flexibility and allows them to provide users with new features on a much faster cadence. #Microsoft edge chromium beta windows 7Įdge will also be available for Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, macOS, and Linux. Microsoft’s New Edge Browser to Start Shipping with Windows 10 in First Half of 2020 (Image Credit: Microsoft) Microsoft Edge Integration with Windows 10 #Microsoft edge chromium beta for androidĪnd it is already available for Android and iOS. What isn’t so obvious at this time is when and how Microsoft will integrate the new Edge with Windows 10. #Microsoft edge chromium beta windows 7īack at Ignite, Corporate Vice President of Modern Life, Search & Devices, Yusuf Mehdi, said that the plan is to start shipping the new browser with Windows in the first half of 2020.#Microsoft edge chromium beta for android.#Microsoft edge chromium beta windows 10.
